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their jobs back and batts plans to put 22 positions, not specifically those officers, 22 positions on summertime when crime rates are higher. >> thank you, kristy seifkin live in oakland. thank you. >>> today authorities are reaching out to witnesses in that deadly bart shooting to review any cell phone video from the scene. three days after the shooting officers are still yet to release the name of the man killed by a bart officer. according to bart, cameras caught a partial view of the shooting at the serving center station. bart says the man was drunk and was acting aggressively carrying a broken bottle and a knife when two officers initially on the scene was carrying a taser but he didn't use it. >>> now a man who swiped a picasso who may have been caught on tape stealing a picasso from a gallery. lot ofy o'doul's relosed this surveillance video from the day of the theft around the same time the artwork disappeared. you can see the man there on the right of your screen walking by the bar with some sort of piece of art under his arm. officers say the thief walked into the weinstein
their jobs back and batts plans to put 22 positions, not specifically those officers, 22 positions on summertime when crime rates are higher. >> thank you, kristy seifkin live in oakland. thank you. >>> today authorities are reaching out to witnesses in that deadly bart shooting to review any cell phone video from the scene. three days after the shooting officers are still yet to release the name of the man killed by a bart officer. according to bart, cameras caught a partial...
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this is the 22 street building. this was a watercolor done in 1945 by david mandel which -- by david mandelowiz. this building started gradually falling and sliding down. >> they had to replace the street right there. and in the process of jack hammering out the old st., they weakened the rocked. then the rockfall occurred. it undermined the building. once the building was undermined, it could no longer state occupied, and the decision was made to remove the building. as you recall, it made headlines. eventually, the building was removed and a new wall was built. the lot where 22 once sat is still there. there are big disputes over whether it can be developed safely predict -- developed safely. and the filbert street stairs, because of the rockfall that occurred, new stairs were built, and they were built in a manner that when rockfalls occur, that actually lift out the stairs and put them on the ground and allow the crane to get back there to access the rockfall. >> beyond that, the building that we see at the bott
this is the 22 street building. this was a watercolor done in 1945 by david mandel which -- by david mandelowiz. this building started gradually falling and sliding down. >> they had to replace the street right there. and in the process of jack hammering out the old st., they weakened the rocked. then the rockfall occurred. it undermined the building. once the building was undermined, it could no longer state occupied, and the decision was made to remove the building. as you recall, it...
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that is the big story tonight. punitive damages are likely to be the largest in state history. >> exxon will have paid out more than $1 billion. live with reaction to this judgment. >> the judge got very emotional in court as he told jurors he was proud of their dedication and hard work during this six month trial. there was a lot of crying outside the courthouse as the plaintiffs celebrated. >> i really hope that the world has learned to do not do this to people and get away with it. >> susan has waited patiently for this day. ever since the underground gas leak near her home left her worried and angry. >> we did not know. we thought you could not drink it. we learned it goes through your skin and becomes absorbed. you can breathe it in. >> jurors provided 150 families compensatory damages totaling $496 million. attorneys do not have the figures but they are in the hundreds of millions. our preliminary look found damages for one household totaling more than $50 million. >> it was a proper verdict on the punitive d
that is the big story tonight. punitive damages are likely to be the largest in state history. >> exxon will have paid out more than $1 billion. live with reaction to this judgment. >> the judge got very emotional in court as he told jurors he was proud of their dedication and hard work during this six month trial. there was a lot of crying outside the courthouse as the plaintiffs celebrated. >> i really hope that the world has learned to do not do this to people and get away...
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not a big deal. now a front because all that is south of us and we'll have a decent day today. 69 at the airport. humidity is the kind of high. that will be coming down. you'll get more and more comfortable as far as the humidity goes. we're shooting for high temperature around 90. if you watched at the lower eastern shore, you may see some rain to start today. that will stay south of baltimore. >> traffic not looking too bad so far. folks heading back to work. we have some good news to report in the city. the accident at washburn avenue just cleared a few minutes ago. a disabled vehicle on southbound 95 is off to the shoulder at mountain road. traffic should be moving fine. east down 50 at the bay bridge, we have a disabled vehicle blocking the right lane. a few things to watch out for heading out the door this morning. this is the beltway at old court road. that is moving just fine. it looks like no problem spots. this is an 95 south of mountain road. you can see in north and southbound traffic is
not a big deal. now a front because all that is south of us and we'll have a decent day today. 69 at the airport. humidity is the kind of high. that will be coming down. you'll get more and more comfortable as far as the humidity goes. we're shooting for high temperature around 90. if you watched at the lower eastern shore, you may see some rain to start today. that will stay south of baltimore. >> traffic not looking too bad so far. folks heading back to work. we have some good news to...
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and it mass a wrackably low management fee, only .22%. 22 basis points. and that combination we fine very attractive. >> susie: we have a minute left. you have another etf, an agricultural play, deutsch bank agricultural fund. dda, up 32% over the past 52 weeks. is there more up side here for investors? >> absolutely, we believe strongly that the world will need an ever increasing amount of food, and dba, etf which provides access to corn and coffee, sugar, wheat, is a great way to play that growing population growth and also an emerging markets where people are changing their diet and wanting to increase the amounts of protein. >> susie: i want to squeeze in one more, checkpoint software. phkb on the mass. dack, this has also been on a tear. what do you like about it and what's your target price for it? >> we think that it's, we don't normally recommend a stock that has such a strong rocket ship ride, but we do believe checkpoint has a very secure position in a niche of providing security for large corporations against hackers, viruses, computer attacks,
and it mass a wrackably low management fee, only .22%. 22 basis points. and that combination we fine very attractive. >> susie: we have a minute left. you have another etf, an agricultural play, deutsch bank agricultural fund. dda, up 32% over the past 52 weeks. is there more up side here for investors? >> absolutely, we believe strongly that the world will need an ever increasing amount of food, and dba, etf which provides access to corn and coffee, sugar, wheat, is a great way to...
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$22 billion social security payment on august 3. but recent tax revenues have come in $14 billion higher than expected. >> in other words, the treasury on august 2 is going to have more cash on hand than what it looked like before. therefore they'll be able to make that big social security payment on august. >> reporter: at most that gives the government one more week. can they go right up to the 11th hour here. >> there's a big cost going to the 11th hour because you start to spook the markets. >> reporter: former fed governor ric mishkin points out when congress at first rejected the tarp financial rescue package in 2008 the dow plummeted nearly 800 points that day. >> boy, was it a disaster. when you go to the last minute and you're basically saying, you know, don't assume that we have responsible adults, well, that actually has huge, huge costs. we've seen this happen before. let's hope it doesn't happen now. >> reporter: economists say the risk of a default is remote, but the risk of a new recession is very real. if america has
$22 billion social security payment on august 3. but recent tax revenues have come in $14 billion higher than expected. >> in other words, the treasury on august 2 is going to have more cash on hand than what it looked like before. therefore they'll be able to make that big social security payment on august. >> reporter: at most that gives the government one more week. can they go right up to the 11th hour here. >> there's a big cost going to the 11th hour because you start to...
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extremely important because as an economy tries to pick itself up off the ground, we know one of the catch 22's is that in certain areas, a business can get started if it
extremely important because as an economy tries to pick itself up off the ground, we know one of the catch 22's is that in certain areas, a business can get started if it
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extremely important because as an economy tries to pick itself up off the ground, we know one of the catch 22's is that in certain areas, a business can get started if it can get at certain types of labor. it has to wait for that labor to show up. then it can't employ, say, for example, the architect to redesign the new restaurant that's going to open if it can't get the right people into the restaurant to hire and work there. this mobility of labor has been radically changes in the united states because the housing collapse. people can't leave their homes. immigrants right now are more mobile than any other segment of society. they will probably in a technical sense be the lubrication, kind of great w.d.-40 that gets the gears of the economy again because they're able to move and to the third point, our disproportionately risk taking. it's interesting to me, one stat the rubber chicken dinner, i'm from arizona and i'm the son of a naturalized u.s. citizen. i'm sitting at a dinner, a fancy nice dinner. someone was going on how his vice presidents have to go through this rigorous outdoors thin
extremely important because as an economy tries to pick itself up off the ground, we know one of the catch 22's is that in certain areas, a business can get started if it can get at certain types of labor. it has to wait for that labor to show up. then it can't employ, say, for example, the architect to redesign the new restaurant that's going to open if it can't get the right people into the restaurant to hire and work there. this mobility of labor has been radically changes in the united...
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president, all members are present. >> could you please join me in the pledge of allegiance? we have copies of the june 7th and june 14th board meeting minutes. do i have a motion to approve those minutes? those are approved. are there any communications? >> there is no communications. >> items one through four are the consent agenda. >> would anyone like to sever any of these items? a roll call vote on items one through four. aye. aye. aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. aye. >> aye. >> item 5 is affirming the determination of the at&t light speed upgrade is exempt from environmental review. item 6 is reversing determination by the planning department that this is exempt from review. item seven is a motion directing the clerk of the board to prepare fides reversing the exemption determination by the planning department. >> i would like to move this to later in the agenda to the call of the chair. >> is are any objection? of ththe items related to the upcoming budget. >> item 8 and 9 are the consolidated budget and appropriations for all expenditures. for the
president, all members are present. >> could you please join me in the pledge of allegiance? we have copies of the june 7th and june 14th board meeting minutes. do i have a motion to approve those minutes? those are approved. are there any communications? >> there is no communications. >> items one through four are the consent agenda. >> would anyone like to sever any of these items? a roll call vote on items one through four. aye. aye. aye. >> aye. >> aye....
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the second bill is s.b. 582 on page 22 of the matrix. it is a commuter benefit program, a program that was sponsored by mtc. it had a little rough sledding. it provides program guidance to transportation agencies and gives them some ability to adopt ordinances to enact commuter policies within their region. southern california got their back up and almost derailed the bill. they have been deleted from the bill, so it applies basically to everywhere in the state except for southern california. mtc has asked for a support position, and we've made the same recommendation here. we recommended adding one bill to the matrix to follow. it just came to light in the last two weeks. a proposal by caltrans on page 15. in essence, the state, as you get close to the middle of the third quarter of a fiscal year, the state transportation department has two challenges. one is are they spending all the federal aid in a timely manner? if not, they risk losing it. the other challenge is they watch the other states, and of other states fall through, histori
the second bill is s.b. 582 on page 22 of the matrix. it is a commuter benefit program, a program that was sponsored by mtc. it had a little rough sledding. it provides program guidance to transportation agencies and gives them some ability to adopt ordinances to enact commuter policies within their region. southern california got their back up and almost derailed the bill. they have been deleted from the bill, so it applies basically to everywhere in the state except for southern california....
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beaters to 22 fire fighters. it's a relief to be back at work after a year off the job. >> i feel this is the greatest job in the world and having it taken away from me was really, really hard. everything is good again. >> budget cuts for san jose to lay off 49 firefighters last year, up a fema helped the department pay for the rehires. >> other headlines making news around the bay area, expect a longer wait around san francisco courthouses. layoff notices are going to 200 workers on monday. sighful courts will take a much longer hit than the tickets go on. it could a year and a half. civil lawsuits could take up to five years just to get a trig date. police say the woman who's burning body was found in oakland was a 21-year-old mother from union city. the body of monica rotus was discovered early thursday morning. the homeys empowerment program is holding a car wash at oakland's money to help pay for the funeral. >>> and san bruno police are looking for whoever vandalized dozens of cars. it happened in the rolly
beaters to 22 fire fighters. it's a relief to be back at work after a year off the job. >> i feel this is the greatest job in the world and having it taken away from me was really, really hard. everything is good again. >> budget cuts for san jose to lay off 49 firefighters last year, up a fema helped the department pay for the rehires. >> other headlines making news around the bay area, expect a longer wait around san francisco courthouses. layoff notices are going to 200...
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the debt ceiling deadline is august 2 but many believe a deal actually needs to be reached by july 22 in order to get it through congress in time. >>> this morning former secretary of state condoleeza rice and other u.s. dignitaries were in london, england, for the unveiling of the ronald reagan statue. sits outside of the u.s. embassy there. this marks 100th anniversary of reagan's birth. it joins with franklin d. roosevelt and dwightup, dwight d. eisenhower. >> firefighters got much needed help. first, the fate of a accused killer casey anthony is now in the hands of the jury. >>> former international monetary fund chief dominique strauss-khan may be free today but his legal troubles are far from over. 9 news just learned a french novelist is filing an attempted rape suit against the billionaire. strauss-khan was arrested in new york in may on charges that he tried to rape a hotel maid. he was released without bail after the questions were raised about the maid's credibility. >>> it's deliberation day for the jury charged with deciding if casey anthony committed murder. they have be
the debt ceiling deadline is august 2 but many believe a deal actually needs to be reached by july 22 in order to get it through congress in time. >>> this morning former secretary of state condoleeza rice and other u.s. dignitaries were in london, england, for the unveiling of the ronald reagan statue. sits outside of the u.s. embassy there. this marks 100th anniversary of reagan's birth. it joins with franklin d. roosevelt and dwightup, dwight d. eisenhower. >> firefighters got...
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the staff published this on june 22 and the public comments closes on august 8. for those of you who wish to comment, written comments should be presented to the environmental review officer by 5:00 p.m., august 8. four members of the public to provide comments, please state your name and address, as the comments and response document may be sent to you. please speak clearly so the court reporter can have an accurate transcript. and the accuracy -- we will also take any comments from the draft e.i.r. they will all be transcribed and responded to in the comments and responses document. the planning department will provide a copy to those requests to see this. this concludes my presentation and unless you have any questions, i would ask that the public hearing be opened. thank you. >> we open up for public comment? we have no speaker cards. >> sue hester. can i explain an issue ommitted by the staff? ok, i will use it against my time. this site was not posted in compliance with the rules. 801 brannan has one building site on 7th street. this is the secondary entran
the staff published this on june 22 and the public comments closes on august 8. for those of you who wish to comment, written comments should be presented to the environmental review officer by 5:00 p.m., august 8. four members of the public to provide comments, please state your name and address, as the comments and response document may be sent to you. please speak clearly so the court reporter can have an accurate transcript. and the accuracy -- we will also take any comments from the draft...
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it is a big burden. it could be easy, but the bottom line is that at the end of the day, hopefully the customer understands the pipeline. we explained how the post works. i cannot even tell you how you get signal. you know what i mean? we sell a product and i do not feel that we have to explain every single detail. supervisor avalos: thank you. >> ♪ city hall helped me make this call see this cellphone i have is faded and dangerous and if you could buy would thank you for your time thank you and you can keep the dime is that not the way the item goes let's forget about all of the dangers and if you can help me to make this city hall called destruction is dangerous and i will thank you city hall for your time and you have been so much more than kind. ♪ supervisor avalos>> good mornin. that is a tough follow-up. my name is sammy [unintelligible] and i work for a company where we have 15 verizon wireless stores around the bay area, including one in san francisco. i would urge you to vote on this ordinan
it is a big burden. it could be easy, but the bottom line is that at the end of the day, hopefully the customer understands the pipeline. we explained how the post works. i cannot even tell you how you get signal. you know what i mean? we sell a product and i do not feel that we have to explain every single detail. supervisor avalos: thank you. >> ♪ city hall helped me make this call see this cellphone i have is faded and dangerous and if you could buy would thank you for your time...
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. >>> "cnn presents" is next. >>> tonight on "cnn presents," ice wars in the arctic. >> come with me aboard this u.s. nuclear powered submarine as we go underneath the polar ice cap. >> inside the new cold war. extreme chaeerleading. >> that's it! >> defying stereo types. >> and now it's my life. it's pretty much who i am. >> where winning is the only option. >>> but first -- >> three words that describe whitey bulger. >> stone-cold killer. >> he was a mobster the fbi could not catch. deborah feyerick takes you inside one of the biggest manhunts in fbi history. >>> the church bells of saint monica, near the harbor in south boston, have sounded for generations of irish immigrants. it's a tight-knit community that has always protected its own. a place james "whitey" bulger, one of boston's most notorious gangsters, called home. bulger learned to fight and survive on the mean streets of south boston, known as southie to locals like john shay who decades later would work for bulger. >> the guy was legendary. >> he made tough guys shake. he made them shake. >> reporter: bulger's life of c
. >>> "cnn presents" is next. >>> tonight on "cnn presents," ice wars in the arctic. >> come with me aboard this u.s. nuclear powered submarine as we go underneath the polar ice cap. >> inside the new cold war. extreme chaeerleading. >> that's it! >> defying stereo types. >> and now it's my life. it's pretty much who i am. >> where winning is the only option. >>> but first -- >> three words that describe...
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president mazzucco: present. vice president marshall: present. commissioner chan: present. commissioner kingsley -- excuse. commissioner turman: present. >> mr. president, you have a quorum. president mazzucco: ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday, june 29, a commission meeting. we have had a bit of a hiatus with monthly meetings during the police chief selection process. what we normally do is give the commissioners an opportunity to introduce themselves and tell the audience what they do on their day jobs. we will do that. this is the best part of being on the commission, when we to get out to the community, i hear what they have to say about their district station, there district capt.. it is a good opportunity to give a feel for what is going on. without further ado, i will start with -- we will start with commissioner chan. commissioner chan: hi, there. thank you up for having us tonight. a special thank you for captain mahoney. my day job is in a staff attorney at the asian law caucus. i focus on helping juveniles in the system with navigating language barri
president mazzucco: present. vice president marshall: present. commissioner chan: present. commissioner kingsley -- excuse. commissioner turman: present. >> mr. president, you have a quorum. president mazzucco: ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday, june 29, a commission meeting. we have had a bit of a hiatus with monthly meetings during the police chief selection process. what we normally do is give the commissioners an opportunity to introduce themselves and tell the audience...
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it is part of the european car-free day which is organized every year, september 22, i believe it's similar to what you have in may, bike to work event. i really think those are good references. people maybe only have one day but a good experience of an alternative way to travel. i have been showing just one hour go, to go, the guidelines in english, it's our regional administration. they're very proud of it. i took one copy and showed it to some of you just this morning. it's really giving guidelines to our locate authorities on how to have the infrastructure done in a proper way and it's facilitating, it's giving more confidence to our local civil servants who also have to implement certain rules because our roads, you have regional roads and you have local roads. so for some regional administration has to take care for the locality administration. so this is mainly a guideline that has to support local administrations in their work. and why do local administrations need this? because there is a regional regulation that says that all our local authorities need to have a local mobility pla
it is part of the european car-free day which is organized every year, september 22, i believe it's similar to what you have in may, bike to work event. i really think those are good references. people maybe only have one day but a good experience of an alternative way to travel. i have been showing just one hour go, to go, the guidelines in english, it's our regional administration. they're very proud of it. i took one copy and showed it to some of you just this morning. it's really giving...
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theirs is a big system. everyone else, i am confident we can have connected to the hub, with dt's help, to maintain capacity. >> i would assume that what she is saying is actually going to happen by the end of the year, unless one of you wants to tell us otherwise. of course, we are open to hearing that. what is typical from our standpoint is, there are so many departments working on this, the accountability has been difficult to manage. we will assume maybe this will get that over the next year. >> i would love to come back in three months to give you a progress report. if we have the capacity, i hope to have the shares upgrade completed. courts by december. public defenders by december.
theirs is a big system. everyone else, i am confident we can have connected to the hub, with dt's help, to maintain capacity. >> i would assume that what she is saying is actually going to happen by the end of the year, unless one of you wants to tell us otherwise. of course, we are open to hearing that. what is typical from our standpoint is, there are so many departments working on this, the accountability has been difficult to manage. we will assume maybe this will get that over the...
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san jose fire chief willy mcdonald presented badges back to 22 of the 49 firefighters laid off last year including him. the layoffs lead to the department scrambleing to put out fires. this reinstatement ceremony could not have taken place without a 15 million dollar grant by fema. at the department's peak last year it had 655 firefighters but the rehires numbers back near 650. not enough to provide a level of service the city as large as san jose deserves according to the chief but it is a start. >> i felt like last year we should have been able to find a way to avoid this and we weren't able to do it. it is a great feeling to be able to invite them back and they were able to come back. >> it is amazing to put back on my uniform, a smile from ear to ear. >> reporter: he dabbled in other jobs while keeping an eye on this job. >> i have an opportunity to provide the city with a service and i feel great for the citizens of san jose, i feel like they have their fire department you know definitely back. >> reporter: almost back, the green line hasn't been given just yet to hire the 27 other
san jose fire chief willy mcdonald presented badges back to 22 of the 49 firefighters laid off last year including him. the layoffs lead to the department scrambleing to put out fires. this reinstatement ceremony could not have taken place without a 15 million dollar grant by fema. at the department's peak last year it had 655 firefighters but the rehires numbers back near 650. not enough to provide a level of service the city as large as san jose deserves according to the chief but it is a...
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staff attended last week on june 22. there was an additional follow- up meeting at central station. the outcome for both included increased calls to assist in managing crut noise at the end of the night. a thing they will report for soundproofing. when i finish, he can pick up from there. i wanted to let the commission know about progress of the implementation of the promoter legislation. we're working on the creation of the first ever online promoter registration. of authority with them, is taking longer than i anticipated. my aim is to reveal that registration online. i think it is a perfect place and time to do that. and hopefully that is what i am going to push for and have a testing time before we put it out in the world. that is the early august timeframe. and lastly, the budget has not been finalized by the board yet. the entertainment commission budget at this time has been capped. it is a positive thing in light of the problems that san francisco has with the budget and in addition with a small sum of money in to implement the online permit as required by the passage of pro
staff attended last week on june 22. there was an additional follow- up meeting at central station. the outcome for both included increased calls to assist in managing crut noise at the end of the night. a thing they will report for soundproofing. when i finish, he can pick up from there. i wanted to let the commission know about progress of the implementation of the promoter legislation. we're working on the creation of the first ever online promoter registration. of authority with them, is...
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i think having the history with the company, 22 years. i think having a science background, being an engineer. i think having proved myself in a series of business roles from each other. so i was a known entity to them. they understood who i was, how i thought, and what my drivers were. and i think that was a help. >> susie: was there a point, do you remember that you said to yourself i'm going to make a run to be c.e.o.? >> about the middle part of the last decade, i thought it was a possibility. i thought i had, had a chance. none of this is a shoo-in. the board really has to look across a wide swath of talent, and people to make sure they're picking the best person to lead it in the next decade. and so i figured i'd give it my best shot and see what happens. >> susie: turned out okay. >> yeah, it did. >> kullman runs dupont from a very under-stated office. particularly for someone who heads a multi-billion-dollar global corporation. you've been described as the non-imperial c.e.o., does that sound about right? >> i'm a very down to ear
i think having the history with the company, 22 years. i think having a science background, being an engineer. i think having proved myself in a series of business roles from each other. so i was a known entity to them. they understood who i was, how i thought, and what my drivers were. and i think that was a help. >> susie: was there a point, do you remember that you said to yourself i'm going to make a run to be c.e.o.? >> about the middle part of the last decade, i thought it was...
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and only when all jurors are present in the jury room. you are not to communicate with any person outside the jury about this case. until you have reached a verdict, you must not talk about this case in person or through the telephone, writing or electronic communications such as a blog, twitter, email, text message, or any other means. do not contact anyone to assist in your deliberations. these communication rules apply until i discharge you at the end of the case. if you become aware of any violation of these instructions or any other instructions i have given in this case, you must tell me by giving a note to the court deputy. in closing, let me remind you that it is important that you follow the law spelled out in these instructions in deciding your verdict. there are no other laws that apply to this case. even if you do not like the laws you must use them. -- correction, even if you do not like the laws that must be applied, you must use them. for two centuries, we have agreed to a constitution and to live by the law. no juror has t
and only when all jurors are present in the jury room. you are not to communicate with any person outside the jury about this case. until you have reached a verdict, you must not talk about this case in person or through the telephone, writing or electronic communications such as a blog, twitter, email, text message, or any other means. do not contact anyone to assist in your deliberations. these communication rules apply until i discharge you at the end of the case. if you become aware of any...
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this was another excellent presentation. one of the great things basketballing part of this commission. it's always a learning experience and we learned so much through this process, i have to admit all of the commissioners have. again, with my greatest concern as i said earlier, you walk down any city street and you see the mental health issues. i'm glad we're starting to address it. thank you, chief. >> i really do have to give all of the credit to commissioner chan and the team. i mean, we've exchanged many late-night e-mails just -- she will know it's coming but then confirm it's coming and she always asks that second question. ok, so when, so who? so let's -- this thing has been scootched along completely and all of the credit goes to commissioner chan. >> it sure does. thank you. >> thank you. it's the group. i don't have the expertise in this area so thank you very much. >> call lien up 2-a, please. >> item two reports and announcements. 2-a is the chief report, which is a review on crime statistics and review of rece
this was another excellent presentation. one of the great things basketballing part of this commission. it's always a learning experience and we learned so much through this process, i have to admit all of the commissioners have. again, with my greatest concern as i said earlier, you walk down any city street and you see the mental health issues. i'm glad we're starting to address it. thank you, chief. >> i really do have to give all of the credit to commissioner chan and the team. i...
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one of 22 republicans who voted no on the bill. he joins us now. let me ask you directly, do you really have your country's interests at heart? because you are rejecting anything to do with a bill by your own guy, and even that bill has been rejected by democrats. are you so way out of step with republican opinion, aren't you? >> well, it's nice chatting you with you. i was hoping our first conversation would be more pleasant -- >> honestly. left me respond to. that the reason that i'm animated is because i think the american public are absolutely sick and tired of the situation, every minute it goes by with political posturing, the american economic is getting worse and worse. by the time you stop squabbling, it might be too late anyway. >> i think the fact that i voted against my speaker's bill demonstrate that i'm more committed to my principles and my country than i am about going along to get along. i was the primary sponsor of cat, cap, and balance, a bill that passed with overwhelm support and five democrats. that bill passed -- with amazing
one of 22 republicans who voted no on the bill. he joins us now. let me ask you directly, do you really have your country's interests at heart? because you are rejecting anything to do with a bill by your own guy, and even that bill has been rejected by democrats. are you so way out of step with republican opinion, aren't you? >> well, it's nice chatting you with you. i was hoping our first conversation would be more pleasant -- >> honestly. left me respond to. that the reason that...
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usually we acknowledge you with a staff presentation. so if you'd like to come up at this time and address us with some issues, that would be fine. usually you don't have to put it on a speaker card. we recognize you as part of the staff. >> well tharnings you very much for the invitation. i'm lydia with the mayor's office of housing. i want to talk about finances, and i don't want to get too long-winded or boring, but i do want to address three points. back in 2009, when we issued the notice of funding availability for the housing projects and we were guided in doing so by the work of the transition youth task force, which worked across the city for several years and came up with a housing plan. so that guided our notice for funding availability. we knew already that our funds were rapidly diminishing at the mayor's office of housing. so one thing we did which was new to us at the time was to award points in a category to projects that could leverage a lot of other money. in other words, projects that could bring other funds to the tabl
usually we acknowledge you with a staff presentation. so if you'd like to come up at this time and address us with some issues, that would be fine. usually you don't have to put it on a speaker card. we recognize you as part of the staff. >> well tharnings you very much for the invitation. i'm lydia with the mayor's office of housing. i want to talk about finances, and i don't want to get too long-winded or boring, but i do want to address three points. back in 2009, when we issued the...
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you have a big hole in the ground and no operation. if the republicans should cut that $200 million, even if they agree to full funding agreement, then there would not be enough to finish the tunneling contract itself. so, i think, in these tight times, you need to be guided by prudence. that money did not come to the city easily and it needs to be protected. thank you. commissioner mirkarimi: is there anyone from the public that would like to comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. please read the next item. >> item 5. award two-year consultant contracts to nelson\nygaard consulting associates, fehr & peers, and dowling associates, inc., in a combined total not to exceed $400,000, for travel demand management professional services, with an option to extend for one additional year, and authorize the executive director to negotiate contract terms and conditions. this is an action item. commissioner mirkarimi: we are in to work from the finance committee. questions or discussion? public comment? please. come on up. >
you have a big hole in the ground and no operation. if the republicans should cut that $200 million, even if they agree to full funding agreement, then there would not be enough to finish the tunneling contract itself. so, i think, in these tight times, you need to be guided by prudence. that money did not come to the city easily and it needs to be protected. thank you. commissioner mirkarimi: is there anyone from the public that would like to comment on this item? seeing none, public comment...
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it's going to make a 22-day voyage from shanghai to oakland. by outsourcing materials from china the project saved $400 million in labor and material cost. the california department of transportation also chose chinese maker because it has the huge crane needed to lift the pieces onto the span. the new eastern span is scheduled to be open in 2013. >> let's check in now with laura and see what we're working on for later. >> good morning. we're following up on the developing stories overnight. we'll have an update on another shooting along the deanza trail in pittsburg with. we're also following the search for a half dozen fishermen still missing off the coast of baja mexico. the stories and more coming up in a bu minutes. >> thank you much. it's july 11, and that makes it 7-11-11. the people at 7-11 are celebrating, free slurpees. stores will give away seven-ounce slurpees between 7 and 11. it's only while supplies last. there you go. all the slurpees you can drink. >> watch the brain freeze i guess. be careful out there. we'll look to the south
it's going to make a 22-day voyage from shanghai to oakland. by outsourcing materials from china the project saved $400 million in labor and material cost. the california department of transportation also chose chinese maker because it has the huge crane needed to lift the pieces onto the span. the new eastern span is scheduled to be open in 2013. >> let's check in now with laura and see what we're working on for later. >> good morning. we're following up on the developing stories...
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times starting from the leg up to his torso, up to his chest. 22 times with no head shot. so he inflicted as much pain as he could and also did it in a fashion that to make sure he knew he would die. >> reporter: in a case of wrong place, wrong time, michael donahue was killing hallorhan a right home. whose wife and kids to this day blame the fbi for the death. >> john connelly is a big reason why my father is dead. >> there's a hole in your heart when you think about what's going to take place hopefully in the future, and then there's no future with that person so that's pretty gut wrenching feeling. >> reporter: in 1994, whitey bulger's nearly 20-year reign came to an end in what was likely connelly's parting gift, authorities say he alerted bulger to a pending indictment and true to his word that he'd never return to prison, bulger disappeared with his long-time mistress kathleen grieg leading to one of the fbi's greatest embarrassments and one of its largest manhunts. what was whitey bulger's life about? >> power. strength. money. he was like a king, that guy. he was l
times starting from the leg up to his torso, up to his chest. 22 times with no head shot. so he inflicted as much pain as he could and also did it in a fashion that to make sure he knew he would die. >> reporter: in a case of wrong place, wrong time, michael donahue was killing hallorhan a right home. whose wife and kids to this day blame the fbi for the death. >> john connelly is a big reason why my father is dead. >> there's a hole in your heart when you think about what's...
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i'm very happy with the presentation. i believe the policy and what is proposed is absolutely sound. my concern was that the agenda item description was kind of bare. i do not know if someone else might have seen the agenda and not known enough to come. that was my only concern on whether or not it warranted taking action today. i absolutely believe in the program. i would also notes very briefly on the content, i recently saw a talk about the wpa and the project's steering the depression and the important art component to construction projects. give me a new appreciation of the importance of connecting art to public construction projects. i think that continues to fall into that. i think this will work. commissioner moran: thank you. president vietor: i think that would hava great to better infom the public. i think that would be quite helpful. other questions or comments? yes, please come forward. >> we met with juliette a couple times. we understand this is a great opportunity for a continued partnership. i'm one of th
i'm very happy with the presentation. i believe the policy and what is proposed is absolutely sound. my concern was that the agenda item description was kind of bare. i do not know if someone else might have seen the agenda and not known enough to come. that was my only concern on whether or not it warranted taking action today. i absolutely believe in the program. i would also notes very briefly on the content, i recently saw a talk about the wpa and the project's steering the depression and...
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are doing well. >> of course we had a really big problems. domestic sales have tumbled, but we were able to compensate by doing business abroad. for one and a half years, domestic activity has stalled. >> a 48 billion euro austerity package is supposed to kick start the recovery. along with cuts to the public- sector budgets, the berlusconi government wants to boost revenue. they say privatisation will bring in billions of euros. at the same time, various taxes are to be increased. experts warn that will not stop the crisis. >> as a whole, the austerity package has been defined. but whether it will be enough is hard to say. i have the impressions are not taking a focused look at individual measures. instead, they are examining the credibility of the institutions. >> even before the vote in parliament, union members were demonstrating against the austerity measures. the opposition agrees with their position, saying that families and a modest earners will bear the heaviest burden and there are other ways to save. >> for example, we could cut th
are doing well. >> of course we had a really big problems. domestic sales have tumbled, but we were able to compensate by doing business abroad. for one and a half years, domestic activity has stalled. >> a 48 billion euro austerity package is supposed to kick start the recovery. along with cuts to the public- sector budgets, the berlusconi government wants to boost revenue. they say privatisation will bring in billions of euros. at the same time, various taxes are to be increased....
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a young lad of 22. my son is nearly 18, so i look at you and i see this very young guy who seems remarkably calm, given you just exploded on the international sports scene. when you win the u.s. open in america, as i've seen, i've been out there when it happened, it's a huge story. hard to describe to people back in ireland or england what it's like for what's happened to you. it must have turned things upside down, isn't it? >> i didn't realize how much attention and focus was going to be on me after that. the amount of media requests. you know, just interviews, everything like that. you know, for me, i won a golf tournament and that was really the end of it, but it's a bigger story than that. >> is it exciting or slightly terrifying? >> no, it's exciting. i mean it's the reason that i practice for seven or eight hours a day. there's no point in practicing for that long and getting to the point where you could win a major, you could become the best player in the world and to say, oh, no, i don't really
a young lad of 22. my son is nearly 18, so i look at you and i see this very young guy who seems remarkably calm, given you just exploded on the international sports scene. when you win the u.s. open in america, as i've seen, i've been out there when it happened, it's a huge story. hard to describe to people back in ireland or england what it's like for what's happened to you. it must have turned things upside down, isn't it? >> i didn't realize how much attention and focus was going to...
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he was a deal in place by july 22 to allow time to pass the bill. billionaire investor warren buffett has moved another step towards giving away 99% of his wealth, as he pledged in 2006. the world's third richest man has given away $1.8 billion, with most of it going to the bill and melinda gates foundation. 4.3% ins exports rose may, hitting almost 90 billion euros, which is much better than expected. let's take a look at the markets. we start off in asia. one story the markets are focused on at the moment. the u.s. jobs numbers. in asia, stocks are set for the third consecutive week of gains. again, on expectations of some good u.s. jobs numbers. the reason we are expecting the numbers -- yesterday, from adp, the private payroll organization, came out with the numbers that for the month of june, 157,000 jobs were added to the private the euro. that's a good indication of what we could see today. >> in 10 hours, the republic of south sudan will become the world's newest nation. the people of southern sudan voted overwhelmingly for independence from
he was a deal in place by july 22 to allow time to pass the bill. billionaire investor warren buffett has moved another step towards giving away 99% of his wealth, as he pledged in 2006. the world's third richest man has given away $1.8 billion, with most of it going to the bill and melinda gates foundation. 4.3% ins exports rose may, hitting almost 90 billion euros, which is much better than expected. let's take a look at the markets. we start off in asia. one story the markets are focused on...
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. >> present. >> commissioner angela chance? >> present. >> commissioner carol kingsley? >> present. >> commissioner james slaughter. >> here. >> commissioner julius terman. >> here. >> you have a quorum and joyce hicks at the o.c.c. and commander tim tomioka. >> thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday, july 6 san francisco police commission meeting. ened we'll have commander tomiaoka sit with us until the chief arrives. dr. marshall is en route. tonight's calendar, we have a lot of closed session matters we'll be dealing with in closed session at the close of the calendar. they're disciplinary matters. so we'll start with what we need to do at the beginning which is line item number 1 >> the approval of minutes, an action item for the following meetings, june 1, 8, 15th, and 22nd of 2011. >> thank you, lieutenant. commissioners, you have those minutes in your packet with the caveat we had a discussion regarding the fact these commission meetings are recorded and the best record of these meetings will be the recorded version as opposed to the m
. >> present. >> commissioner angela chance? >> present. >> commissioner carol kingsley? >> present. >> commissioner james slaughter. >> here. >> commissioner julius terman. >> here. >> you have a quorum and joyce hicks at the o.c.c. and commander tim tomioka. >> thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday, july 6 san francisco police commission meeting. ened we'll have commander tomiaoka sit with us until...
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>> they have been fighting for 22 years for independence. 2 million died, another 4-5 million left homeless. they have suffered. this is the moment they have been waiting for. they wanted to stop the advance of islam into the south. many were forced to attend mosques and learn islam. this way they can practice their faith freely. >> speaking of faith, this group of people are mostly christian. >> as muslim was atempeding to reach them, this is a christian group call the sudan people's liberation army. they stood up against this islam islam islamic ra sheem trying to get them to become muslim. it is a buffer in south africa. >> there have been attacks in border regions. >> the north is trying to determine the border. they want to mandate what the border is without the south having a say. this border area is rich in oil. in april and may it was over a billion dollars. they want to clear the people and make it secure for the oil. they want to determine what the border is. >> this new nation is facing a refugee crisis, isn't it? >> yes, tens of thousands are refugee. so they had no homes to ret
>> they have been fighting for 22 years for independence. 2 million died, another 4-5 million left homeless. they have suffered. this is the moment they have been waiting for. they wanted to stop the advance of islam into the south. many were forced to attend mosques and learn islam. this way they can practice their faith freely. >> speaking of faith, this group of people are mostly christian. >> as muslim was atempeding to reach them, this is a christian group call the sudan...
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the spelling for, june 22, 2011, the first page, just -- i'm familiar with michael. it's michael gause, he's at the mental health association and spoke on behalf of the crisis intervention training work and sistil connor is a sponsor for dore clinic. >> commissioners, any other changes you'd like to make? hearing none, public comment reguarding the minutes? any comment regarding the minutes? hearing none? do i have a motion to accept the minutes. >> i move to accept the minutes. >> in favor. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> thank you very much. let's move on to line item number two. >> item number two is general public comment. the public is now welcome to address the commission with items that don't appear on tonight's agenda but are within the subject matter jurisdiction before the speaker shall address the remarks to the commission as a whole and not the individual commissioners or o.c.c. personnel. under rules of order, during comment, personnel or commissioner are not likely to respond but may provide a brief response. police and o.c.c. personnel should refrain from
the spelling for, june 22, 2011, the first page, just -- i'm familiar with michael. it's michael gause, he's at the mental health association and spoke on behalf of the crisis intervention training work and sistil connor is a sponsor for dore clinic. >> commissioners, any other changes you'd like to make? hearing none, public comment reguarding the minutes? any comment regarding the minutes? hearing none? do i have a motion to accept the minutes. >> i move to accept the minutes....